Downers Grove Reporter, 11 May 1912, p. 3

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Over one hall acre vmm ln Iquare deco In prominent pan 0! south wide (or 800. A nice we {or home. lindloy’s floai Estate Tips. ' can, mm or Colophon. note the I" Iv-ww- ------ V. , than. III”: loot. vac-ll. nut-nu pm II ts". (or II at I rent- Homo???" ”TM“ clung- In our 'phone ”MW. At u mating of the lot men of hit View cemetery, Gnu, Int Satur- dsy.G.B.Hau-tt. Lbs-maul Ohm. mmammm «mummn. “molded Ed. Andrus. caretaker of the Fur View cemetery, Gus, expects to dean up 3t the My next week. Kr. Andrus is a faithful man for the job and gives good satisfaction. Wm. Biegmw of Orland. 11]., Is spending a few days this week visit- Ing relatives In Downers Grove 1nd Frank and Thomas Lyon. two hrotn‘ era of Calumet. Mich. were in Cm no] Downers Grove Inst week looking up the records of the Lyon family. â€"1'he Ballard Waples family are but! settling their new home. â€"-Mrs. Pump Moore of Geneva Lake. in the guest of her mother and sister this week. ~11". G. L. Bush has been con- fined to her mom by "Ines: for several dam. In some better. â€"-Mrs. E. C. Stanley has been on the nick list. â€"Mrs. John Gardner and daughters of Oak Park, were sweats It IL W. Bond’s on Tuesday. â€"-Mn‘ Conger o! Humble. was vis- mng in Downers on Saturday. AMrs. F. H. Slants Injured her knee last Friday and has been confined to the home Miss Henrietta Smu- has been ill with a slight. stack of tonâ€" with ~A concert wlll be given in the near mun-e by Georg: Nmey. vio- linist. mauled by Charles La Barge, baritone. ~4Ilss "aye Winkler. of lmkport. spent the week and with Miss Hen- rietta Suits. â€"Mlm Ruby nirwmlhar In spend- lng a wear- "canon with her sister, Mrsv 1‘. A. Anderson. of Ginsburg, Ill. ~lan'l It about ”me for Corn An- gelo to go to Ml. Plea-III. Inn, ~The friends 0! Mn. Bert Rom In so") to learn of her continued In. nun. «Mn. Inch-man. who lormerly lived on W. Cantu and. visited Downer: (have and once more on- joyed working the flam- In the woods. -â€"Whu did you IN“ or (M "9mm play." or. rum". "to "phMolv-non.” on: min! "For me Commonwnllh" u the Mutant” Int Wnlm-sd-y.‘ If you did "1an M II didn't M (out: you I his lawn? All. ):mmn Runner 0! Sand-Mt. Ill. «mm (mm Friday nnul In! Tue.- day cm: 1.. ll. ('mk and lam"). «In. Gm Woman to! Don Plum. went Wednesday will. her mother. -0n Tundn)‘ menial. May 1th. Mr. and Hm Tumbnll. Hr. and In. John ”rm. sin. any Wanda. In. It W. howls. Mn. 0‘ R. an)" and mu Curio llanuoro loft for Now Or- Inna. They will Inn-upl- land: near Hammond. Louisiana. ~---.\lr‘ and Mn. John Unery of Oak Park. mum the (‘ooh Innnlly lust mock. Thumlny. w" you rnhy muulr )ml purely um [0 lo hour the (llrlu‘ “In ('lub. Walt-h tor an» non rook. «mu, bl. Gdubuck and lhrou rhll- «Iron 0! La Grunge were vlullun in Datum! Grow In! fiumlu). â€"Mr. Chltlu Funk and finer. Mtu l-Zflle Funk. 0! Chicago, spent Sunday at the L. M. Cook [mum -The M. E. Philnthea's held their business meeting on May the 8th at the home of Mrs. A. E. Phelps. Mid- daugh avenue. A large attendance and a delightful evening was theirs. Niel Barman. preeldent. we. in the chair and I number of item. of busines- wene utended to. Dainty refresh- ments were served by the Mrs. Phelpe. Tholin. Sherman. Moore and Hills. ltoeteu committee. it the weather is pleasant the June meeting will be held with lire. (3. iv). Moore. otherwise with the Ilium Kline. on Maple are mm, where the chin will gather be- fore leaving (or the country. ~Profeasor Butler has been con- fined to his home the put week on ac- count or throat troubles. He will probably be able to take up his dutles again In a few days. -â€"Prlntlug and developing done on short notice. First. class work guar- anteed. S. J. Perkin. ' -â€"'l‘he Iota Theta Pl had a progreSv alve dinner last Saturday evening. The first course was served at the home of Miss Riel and succeeding courses at the homes of Miss Farrar. Miss Brooks. Miss Slmonson, Miss Hughes and~~1he last course at the home of Miss Lancaster, tuner 10 o'clock. â€"Mr. and Mrs. N. C. Pearce have gone to Pensacola. Fm. tor a week’s trip. -â€"Silkâ€"foot Hosiery for boys and girls; the 25c value for 15¢; Bual'an- teed wear In emery pair. At. Nash’s. â€"â€"-Mlas Etta Dickson is enjoying a vacation. â€"â€"The school board met Tuesday night and reorganized for the year with Jonas R. Foster as president and F. E. Dowe, secretary. -â€"â€"Dr. Putter and wife are now not.- tled In the Alderman house, on Cum: street. â€"~Mrs. Elizabeth Guatln and family have moved to No. 10 Curtis-street, formerly occupied by Mrs. Bel-non. CASS NEWS. “Continued from Pan. 1.) NIWO. non micâ€"tin tit 3M "Ready Money." James Montgomery"; brilliant comedy. enters upon the sev- enth week of in engagement at the Cort theatre. Chicago, with not the slightest diminution of interest in the attendance. Last Monday night the members of the Chicago Board of Trade to the number of live hundred witnessed the pity. the occasion being a testlmonial to Joseph Kllgour. who play: Jackson hes. one of the lending characters in the comedy. and who was a former member of the Board of Trade before he chose the stage as a profession. in addition to these par- ties there have been a large number lot out of town people attending “Ready Money." The mnnegement is desirous of taking especial care of out of town :vleitora. and mail ardent nccornpanied by remittance will secure (or them the 1 choicest. locations in the theatre, The play teaches a. valuable lesmn in en» couragement. and no one can witness it without feeling refreshed and tak- ing on a more cheerful view of life and Its opportunities. The same splendid company. including William Courtenny. Joseph Kllgour, Scott Cooper. Ben Johnson. James Bradbury, Leo Don- nelly. Henry Miller .lr.. Norman Thnrp, George L. Tucker, Maud GIL hart. lda Darling, Gwendolyn Piers, Rag-inn Conneili end other well known players. is still interpreting the come- dy end giving the some guppy. bril- llnnt performance tint he: made Mywmmun. Km Wilton. whose name In [among mmmhom ":9 country as a comedian and III-Mal, will appear In his new not. which has been one of the great successes at the season. Aside [mm lhls [rpm loam". there will be a remarkable exMMum of "mm mining. "pronouncing heanlllnl pk‘tnr". Minerva Coverall» and George While. Um 0" "1e best nmonx the singers and dancers, will alter their new number. which Includes a great amount of Might and lively danclnl, uni singing. who next In ”trimmer. in the neat. PM of all Minstrels, will he om- M In and men. and the mum at “axon. dunno" .nd humoflntn um! "minim: in m- art will be large enough to present an entire show. It in a ho"- ing down or all minatrelny Into tony minutes of riommu (ml and «mu-mun- Probably lbw Muscat nil romaiy MI! o-w-r umwnlod in the wring mu. at (In Ilium: Thane. (Ink-no. has In»: nmngod [or "m Ink o! In] mm It In something in "w mm" at I wring out-Mn: loflmvinx I mum M nus-unwed am... at am Mg "Inc". 0m» or "an mum mnlmlur from"! o! my ulntmllnar)‘ M" will In- Low [Ink-Ian". IM mic-brand mind"! will! Mn rommny In I Mr man-bk Ian-um um nan. which as mpryhody known mnlnllu nu- wry mom 0! n" that in amusing and an- Ic-rulninx In mius'rwlny. N!" O‘Brkm In ma charm!" of Ila-Ila. the notice!“ child. Mm Virgina Pur- wn. tomrly Bonding lady with Robert mun-m h: "A Fool There Wu." In making may now Mama-n Iu MrVk-Ior‘u. 1 "The Divorce?" itself in proving to ‘ be a grim story, involving 3 eerie: or moral lesson. tint no man cen turn his beck to. Neither cen this same mu ehut hie eye: to what he wit. neuoe portrayed before him on the also. I: the mull of the evils of di- vorce between nun and wile. Con- tinuing In n ruoet interesting form the new shows the pathetic place or life wherein merrtue but been Idopled an I ielitimete means of adultery end wherein two children ere nctiiteed to me loin-enem- oi the new moral code. The conclusion in ulrongly maintained and lint ie that every child bans I right to lie parents. al. In this Instance Frank lmeo, as Father Jerome. Is receiving con‘ gratulatory letters from Catholic prleatl lor the consorvatlvenelu be Inserts Into the character. Frnnk Loaee portraying the char- acter ol the Catholic priest, Father Jerome, proves very popular wlth the audlenceu owing to the natural char- acterization he makes of the portray- As was thought. “The Dlvorce?.” the play with which Rowland and Clllford are being escorted Into cun- slderable prominence after their many successful years ln the popular priced houses, has caught the popular fancy at Mthcker’s Theatre. "The Dl- vorce'!" starts its lourth week in Chl- cago (the second at Mchcker's) Sun‘ day night. The Busy Bees of Cass are seedlpg and improving their basket ball grounds at the church. They expect to have“ some lively matches this summer. Albert Miller of Idaho and sister, Mrs. Fox at Colorado. and nephew of California have been visiting Mrs. John Slnyard. a sister of Mrs. Fox and Mr. Miller. The family or the Hon. M. B. 3430- WVII den are now located here for the sum- (By I. 0. 3314.333, Director of fly..- mer. In: Department. The Moody Bibi. ll- lluulo at Chlcaio.) The may trlends of Mrs. Ira Heart's will be glad to learn of her rnpld recovery from her recent Illness. 'Dom In to lncloae the cemetery In p of the old board fence. to levy an assessment or 81.50 pot lot tandem expense- otJmproflu the ggnymry. . A_ wpvgn wire fence on or IAJESTIC. AMUSEMENTS. CORT. fixed tuna-rd of monk. thy no dt pendant upon any modification- of time, surroundings. culture. “0.. but tho Chi-lama ha In. II W mid do?" Than I- ‘1’»:me no Paul's picture of heathonlm In tho first chapter of Roma- II I. «viking ”Nutrition of the luck of thin Macm- lng can of love. Well any we m and Ill this question. ‘What have I done toduy that only I Christian Who is Sufficient ior the“ things? Those who no in deed and in truth enigma of this new kingdom. Paul set; not only a strong emphasis upon the teaching of Jenna. but he entanâ€" ly refer: to the Mosaic command- ments. enumerating four of them, and Add; that, if then do not include the othm~"if there be any other com. mandment“â€"-it can be top! when I man obeyl this obligation to ion his neighbor. Indeed. how can we «7 we love God. whom wo has not am if we love not our Mother-a. whom we [mo seen? We should ten“ the contrasts 10 an: pm In this whoie usage. The rich 3nd the poor. the Woo! and the ion, the well spoken of and mm of his kingdom who shall be bated. To love those who love no not. to do good to than who munch"! on us. to lend not expecting my return. "A! us would. so do "4" no you want friends? lie friendly Do you not one" to sell good: to you? You must buy of them. Do you wloh to Van olhen lalk about you at your hacks? Then you begin I! ones to mi about other! at their min. have ex- preued merely for those who love us will coon dry up, the circle constantly growling smaller. Thu lo slmply ro- flned selfishness. Bee Verne. 3! to 34. It lo In the” opponlto lulu we no to set the dlstlngulnhlng man of o Chflatlan‘ Wklflon I. Mam. Tho simple uppilcnllon of the Gold- en Rule h however a very definite. mm" and comprehensive mum. vastly dlflenm from the nmtlvo propoflthn ol Pouvuclno. "1 any unto all you who hear.“ Not all who listened that day. even among the diaciploa, really heard what Joana waa aayinx. Al for llluatratlon those truth-did not grip the heart and lilo of Judas. 80 it ta today, having can to hear they hear not. Joana conr manda those having can to bear but cautiona them to ,taka heed what '0 hear and adda that. to ya who do bear. ahall yot move he liven. (In. 4:“). Thing. it Taaohaa and Why. “have your enemies" la not alone a teaching 0! the Chriatian faith. it may he found under tho old Joviah diaponaation and even auto-a heathen philoaophora but in each. of thoao in- atanroa it dooa not convey the im- preaalon nor carry with it the com- mand it doea when Joana uttara than vorda, The lite of .1qu la a wonder- ful "amplification of tha truth ha in looking to toarh. in MI on. tho worda aro a «round and the auto- tion oi that command he pmmiaoa. later. to male poaaihla to all of hi- Milo-era by the aid 0! the Holy Spirit. We are to pay for coma with blminaa. and for inaulva hy prayara. and tho man who no condim- hia lilo Ihali in happy. "0h." hut ammona "china, "ha" I not certain iaalion- ahio riahta? llooa not tho othar tol‘ lov‘a iihoriy and when my am i» ‘aina?’ ('ortaialy wa hava righta lmt tho right to ant!" tor Chriai'a aaha la tar arnatar thaa our right to dotond ouraolroa. God will attood to our riahta provided '0 oh" hia Iord. Trua than who aah may but unworthy. but God In hind to tha unworthy aa wall aa to thou who an worthy. lt ta notirrahio that Joana do" not toll na to am to ovary one who aaha that pnrtirnlar thing that la and for: God do" not than aha-or om poti- tiona. outline-a rmm-ata ronta tho ltlarai (ranting at which '0 km Inuit! ho ddrimontai to the hut in- tomta oi the pinion" or [wrhana work hardship upon thou domrient upon as, For illustration. the grant- ing of whtalty to a drinking man; giv- ing money to a "Net bazaar when broad in "mm by the children or othera whom God haa intrusion to our rare, Mnny ioniiah and fanciful in- torpntaiionn and applicationa have horn made of these words. Jeane set forth while seated upon the mountain delivering what is usual- ly termed as the Sermon on the Mount. those principles the working out of which have changed the his- tory of mankind. Last week and the Week before them. were presented principle: that in their application are the very opposite to the nature! desires of the humn-henrt. in thil lesson we have the summary. the con- clusion or the whole matter. and next we shall study some of the nppiicn- tions of these new principien. GOLDEN TEXTâ€"«'Thou than love thy nelghbor u thy ult."â€"â€"Rum. 1m). LESSON TEXTâ€"Luke 6:27-38: Rom. ll: LESSON FDR MAY 12. THE LAW OF LOVE. ' SALE-Batu n s u. wnmm “‘ mm}: '3: an. I cum Co: In Hm I", nun, and It an. FOR SALEâ€"Three good 10!. on north side out-Id , t . W. *ujng‘ o a 3 Mr“!!! I“ Fox’s’ALI-p a for hatching; um ‘ comb anode ma Rear mm p‘er consul Hat’â€" 0. A. Dunno. Hlnndnlo, h. I". D. Phone. I..- FOR REN’FJâ€"room modern hon-a with Mm one. for “Men; 1% blocks from depot. Apply (cinnamon g Foot": F‘OI'ND Pair of steel rimmed than In thn 5mm uwner man have same, by puj'lnl or (My ad, New!" (Mir-o, 1'0 RENTâ€"7-roovn home In A-I Pond!- Mun. nu. bath and telephone. alt-o «Mellâ€" ens and 2 gem of garden. mrly n" flamed; fatty having town and w!" lens ramnabéofor one year from June In. Address 3: ma, Donors Grave, FOR SALEâ€"A suck (cow-red) of about three (on: of clear (lmthy hay H. A- Honing-«m I: F I). No Downers Green Am,- UIC'UI. A may book of 'My norm cum from my Inn-bio magnum will I. I good gm '0' III Invuid, or, in net. for a strong. vigorous man. Clipping. pertain"); to some spam! "Meet could be collected for the rum of me particular hobby. The“ my to timer-ed from various mm m 01mm Man “In most at «be present- 00 Illa-«line; and rightly, their all- lng Minn to do and to work, Woman. on the other hand. more of how [Man has togeihcr II "to; and "clay. too. bccluu their Gunnyâ€"Me den!" of (Minimumâ€"4- bound up II um Interdependence. and It In one“, (II. which n In no" mum to Mt m. Andrnw'. church «Mon at m. Andrew's church 8mm". AMI 2!: 9:45, Sunday school; II n. m. morals. prayer and sermon. Hut Church 0! CW Ideal-t. MdnudCuru. Imam...- lulominn. Wed-ml}; Ila-m sultan-a. Anal-c room In 09.. "on “roundly and M mfrunllodnmwmuofibh and cm-uu Educ. ”mm In! be mad or "renal. Vlcum wol- co-«l. Tlhchmhlmofm nmnlctrm magma“... Rev. J. u. wnuum. mum. Sunday Ionic“: (than mutlu n! 10:00 a. m. Public won-Mp n 10:30 um! 1:30. Sunday whoa! n 11:00 In. Rowonh Imam. at 6:30 p. In. lldmoet acol- II‘. Wound”. :1 8:00 p. In. W» mon‘u IIIulou-ry Boclouoo. am Thursday aflomm 0! «ch month. unm' Md soda”, mood Thumb! alumna of out month. Cbolr ra- houml. ”May, ll 1:“ p. u. In. 00w Poet-r, 112 Iona! In tho evu-nlnx the-re wlll ho a upe- olnl nervlvv on tho HIIb’N'l “Women and Chlldren Flrsl. or (lo-ntlemen UnA afrulll." You wlll I‘m-Ill that lhlu VII the c-ry that rnnuuut on-r lhn lw filled sea as the great 'l‘lmnlr began to ulnk. ll wan called by many lhe w-lrhwora or the AnuloSunn no". 'l‘lwn- will I» uoml unulr ulul In lntwmllug norm lrr. Evvty om- lu mmt ronllllly In- vllnl. Morning nu-rvlw- It "1:45 a. m‘ :vo-nlnx w-rvlre It 7:30 u m. A urn! m-lc-nnw Io all. "Mother’s day" will be observed It the Baptist chun‘h‘ This is a day that ought to mean much to every oneâ€"- day on which we reverence the mem- ory or our mothers and show our love for them. The sermon will m on "Mothers" and lhero will be specill music approprlatn (or the,- «union, Let «very nm- mum and bring the chil- dren. Sunday morning we shall observe Parentn' day with an appropriate mes- sage. Usual evening service. Bible school at noon. The C. E. meets at 5:30. Mr. John W. Graves will lead the dlncuaslon oi' the subject "The Value of Initiative." At 8 Wednesday evening the pastor will lead the week ly prayer meeting. Topic: "The Ad- vantage 01 Having Godly Parents." Conference at Elgln May 2G23. th< in; of brotherhood at church Thom day evening, May 16. 8T. ANDREW’S CHURCH. The pulm- will preach n. u l. m. and 7:30 p. m. next Sunday. The Bun- day school meals at 10 a. m.. the Junior Alliance at 2:30 and the Senior Mll- ance at 6:45 p. m. The publlc Is cor- dially Invited to attend these most.- lngs. METHODIST EPISCOPAL THE BAPTIST CHURCH. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE. FIRST EVANGELICAL CHURCH. CONGREGAT'IONAL CHURCH. OLAOGIFJID ADO. E. H. STRAUB. Pastor. Burial ‘Vau' MARTIN P0 Pal-m. PM u mum a nu- mum D O W N l n u GROVE H l V It. [Adla- o! the Inc- «been. “not. In Morrll Dull nary fourth Esq-n me.- 0-"- nm n. C 0 ~- uu r; I".- " vnrl "mum. 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